From --- {AT} idir.net Mon Oct 5 19:02:22 1998
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 00:52:23 -0700
From: --- {AT} idir.net
To: bbrace {AT} netcom.com
Dear Brad Brace-
My name is Steven Renfro and I am a rescent college graduate from
the University of Kansas film school. I am currently seeking a position to
assist a photographer whom I believe I could learn from. In my search, I
have run across some of the images that you have created. And, to get to
the point, I am curious to find out wether or not you need an assistant.
If you are at all interested in employing my services, I would be more
than gratefull to send an electronic copy of my resume along with 12
sample pieces of work (electronic or hardcopy). I thank you for your time
and, look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
-Steven Renfro-
From --- {AT} prodigy.net Mon Oct 5 19:12:14 1998
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 18:45:15 -0000
To: "[Brad Brace]" <bbrace {AT} netcom.com>
Subject: Re: 02925.jpg [1/1] (12hr)
I was wondering if this picture was taken of a lake in Mattoon, Illinois ?
If not could you please tell me where this was taken ?
Thank you,
Jerry
-----Original Message-----
From: [Brad Brace] <bbrace {AT} netcom.com>
Newsgroups:
alt.binaries.pictures.12hr,alt.binaries.pictures.misc,alt.binaries.pictures.
fine-art.misc
Date: Wednesday, September 30, 1998 3:57 PM
Subject: 02925.jpg [1/1] (12hr)
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 00:57:12 -0500
From: michael <--- {AT} sihope.com>
To: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com>
Subject: Re: 03692.jpg [1/1] (12hr)
Brad did you know there are people that seem to not possibly be there in
the reflections of your pictures - it doesn't appear you have altered the
photos yet from the angle of the reflection they can't possibly be there
attached is an example from your last photo - forgive me my imaging
software isn't the best but you can see that this face is made-up of 4 or
five other faces - I have see these effects in everyone of your photos - i
don't know what to say to you
- i find your photos --- curious---
----- Original Message -----
From: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} shell.ncal.verio.com>
Newsgroups: alt.12hr,12hr,hk.binaries.photo.photography
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 10:04 PM
Subject: 03692.jpg [1/1] (12hr)
From --- {AT} free.fr Tue Oct 19 17:47:47 1999
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 10:55:54 +0200
To: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com>
Subject: Re: UPDATE: The 12hr ISBN-JPEG Project
hi Brad.
1/ thank you for using PAVU Communication Supports. Your mail was sent to
every important institution, artists and critics in France and ariund.
2/ we hope that your visit of Informative Arts Art Fondation will be
pleasant (http://iaaf.free.fr) e-position (a proposal from Annie Abrahams
and Yann Le Guennec (x-arn - Lorient) open today.
- iaaf is opened to all talentuous curators. Please think of it. It will
be a pleasure for us to invite you to curate an Informative Art show in
our foundation. (see "les arts informatifs" - historique (english
language) on first page)
3/ please visit PAVU Technology website at http://pavu.free.fr //
Joint-Venture coming soon.
4/ Everyone here enjoy your artworks.
sincerely yours
---------------
clement Thomas
iaaf administrator. (http://iaaf.free.fr)
CEO of IAPU (informative arts production unit) - PAVU technologies
(http://pavu.free.fr)
PAVU english version is powered by Altavista.
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{ brad brace } a *crit :
> _______ _ __ ___ _
> |__ __| | /_ |__ \| |
> | | | |__ ___ | | ) | |__ _ __
> | | | '_ \ / _ \ | | / /| '_ \| '__|
> | | | | | | __/ | |/ /_| | | | |
> |_| |_| |_|\___| |_|____|_| |_|_|
> _____ _____ ____ _ _ _ _____ ______ _____
> |_ _|/ ____| _ \| \ | | | | __ \| ____/ ____|
> | | | (___ | |_) | \| |______ | | |__) | |__ | | __
> | | \___ \| _ <| . ` |______| | | ___/| __|| | |_ |
> _| |_ ____) | |_) | |\ | | |__| | | | |___| |__| |
> |_____|_____/|____/|_| \_| \____/|_| |______\_____|
>
> | __ \ (_) | |
> | |__) | __ ___ _ ___ ___| |_
> | ___/ '__/ _ \| |/ _ \/ __| __|
> | | | | | (_) | | __/ (__| |_
> |_| |_| \___/| |\___|\___|\__|
> _/ |
> |__/
>
>
> --
From --- {AT} kunst.no Tue Oct 26 17:40:36 1999
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 15:35:22 +0200
To: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com>
Subject: Re: MountBlank: Practice Spirituality
>For an entire day, speak to no one.
>
>
>
>The_12hr-ISBN-JPEG_Project since 1994 <<<
>
>> episodic ftp://ftp.wco.com/pub/users/bbrace <
>> eccentric ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/bb/bbrace <
>> continuous ftp://ftp.teleport.com/users/bbrace <
>> hypermodern ftp://ftp.rdrop.com/pub/users/bbrace <
>> imagery online ftp://ftp.pacifier.com/pub/users/bbrace <
>
>Usenet News://alt.binaries.pictures.12hr/ a.b.p.fine-art.misc
>Mailing-list: listserv {AT} netcom.com / subscribe 12hr-isbn-jpeg
>Reverse Solidus: http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html
>
>{ brad brace } <<<< bbrace {AT} netcom.com >>>> ~finger for pgp
Dear Brad
Thanks again for your contribution to MountBlank. Your mail has been taken
in as a proposal and has now been included in the selection of practices.
If you are not happy with the way SILENCE is displayed or the way your
name is attached to it please let me know. I'll be happy to make
adjusments so that everyone is happy. At your convenience visit
http://www.kit.ntnu.no/stud/barcley/mountblank/practices.html to check it
out.
Best,
Atle
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
http://www.kunst.no/barcley/
{AT}
http://www.kunst.no
Pb. 1137 - Blindern, N-0317 Oslo, Norway
fax: (+47)22 85 79 74
From --- {AT} voir.ca Tue Oct 26 17:51:43 1999
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 99 10:45:22 -0400
To: bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com
Subject: RE: apparent hoax Re: Fw: Please Forward: insider trading
>The_12hr-ISBN-JPEG_Project since 1994 <<<
What dat?
m-j
_________________________________________
M-J Milloy
News Editor,
HOUR Magazine
Montreal, PQ
514.848.0777 (voice)
514.848.9004 (fax)
www.afterhour.com
From bbrace {AT} wired.com Wed Oct 27 18:50:28 1999
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 08:47:05 -0700
From: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} wired.com>
To: bbrace {AT} wco.com
Subject: bonjour Brad Brace
dear {Brad Brace} ( by advance excuse my english!), fews days ago,
i've printed part of your text about " the 12hr ISBN-project" to read it
slowly. I don't know much of your work but i'm curious of your attitude on
the web that seems to be close to a collective project i'm working on
since March 99. We've opened a ftp site in Paris because it seems to us
the best way to distribute autonomous artistic pieces made with computers
( program, video, mp3 sound and so on...). The minimalist character of ftp
is a kind of response (or point of view) to animated web site. The
non-esthetic form of ftp permit to leave the place to artistic informatic
pieces, a neutral context in fact. Adress >
<ftp://www.491.org/teleferique>ftp://www.491.org/teleferique I just
want to know a little bit more about your work and point of view. Your
different ftp sites are much bigger than ours. I like it very much...
We're making different events in Paris and outside. The next one is in
Acces Local, 15 rue Martel 75010 Paris 01 47 70 12 00 5 december all
day... sincerely, Etienne Cliquet {AT} 14h30
From --- {AT} mps.krakow.pl Sat Oct 30 06:43:47 1999
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 12:02:32 +0200
To: bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com
Subject: thanks for taking a part in GlobalMix
Hello,
thank you very much for taking a part in our project, your clip will be
used in the 2nd GlobalMix on 14 Nov '99 which will be the final event of
Audio Art Festival '99 in Cracow. You will be notified as soon as we'll
place your clip on GlobalMix homepage.
all the best,
GlobalMix crew
From --- {AT} surfree.net.il Fri Nov 19 07:08:16 1999
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 16:59:50 +0200
To: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com>
Subject: [iso-8859-8] בעניין: 03695.jpg [1/1] (12hr)
-----הודעה מקורית-----
מאת: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} shell.ncal.verio.com>
קבוצות דיון: alt.12hr,12hr,hk.binaries.photo.photography
תאריך: יום שלישי 19 אוקטובר 1999 16:36
נושא: 03695.jpg [1/1] (12hr)
From --- {AT} usd.edu Fri Nov 26 18:00:22 1999
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 23:35:24 -0600
To: list {AT} rhizome.org
Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: T NOT P
Victor Grauer writes:
>I'm a programmer, so I
> know very well the value of constraints and rules. What bothers me is
> that hordes of very creative but also very naive people are jumping on
> a bandwagon supposedly taking them to that all important "next step"
> but which is in fact, IMO, taking them backward. And this backward
> step is being hailed as something innovative and progressive by a
> group of people who have absolutely no idea what it means to truly
> innovate. (I do.) Following the lead of the makers of software like
> Director, VRML, etc., or languages such as Dynamic HTML, Java,
> JavaScript, VBScript, etc., etc., etc. ad nauseum, is NOT being
> innovative. It is being led around by the nose. As McLuhan very
> astutely observed, the content of every new medium is the media of the
> past and such software is very specifically designed to accomplish
> just that.
You seem to be arguing here that to be an innovative artist, you have to
make your own paints rather than buy them in a shop. Now I have some
sympathy for this - William Blake was a relentlessly radical - and
sometimes successful - innovator. But we must all use the existing
material things of our culture as the source for the creation of new
things. It depends entirely on whether you want to be a builder or a
decorator....
> Meanwhile those of us (am I the ONLY one?) really pushing the medium
> in the only way it CAN be pushed, by actually programming the
> *computer* (rather than pushing some buttons on a digital "paint by
> numbers kit") to produce something truly new are finding it all but
> impossible to find a place for their work. I create art by
> programming computers. I have no interest in "WEB art" because I have
> no patience with the limitations and slowness of the available
> software "venues." I have no interest in superficial "interactivity."
> So what I do has no name and no place. And since I have been doing
> this for a LONG time, with very little outlet for my work anywhere, I
> am getting VERY tired of holding my peace on this topic.
The problem with innovation is that you are necessarily on the periphery.
Hence, you cannot hope to corner a market. That simply goes with the lack
of territory. In the meantime, let those who want to live in the twee
downtowns and suburbs be. They are necessarily followers, rather than
leaders - so they constitute a large majority of like-minded consumers. If
you want to be recognized now for what you do, do like them and fiddle
with existing structures and content. If you want to innovate, then do so,
stop worrying about being accepted and become a curmudgeon, like Brad
Brace. It's the only way to cope.
Brian Leigh Molyneaux
From --- {AT} hotmail.com Sun Dec 19 07:39:39 1999
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 14:13:17 GMT
To: bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com
Subject: Re: contribution
brad.
would like to include
your twelve hour project
in CLICK!! [ assume that
is why you submitted it].
however, may link the
5 ftp sites from CLICK!!
rather than linking the
http server?
LOOPBYMATTHEW...
----------------------------
Rocket Fuel Magazine
http://www.rocket-fuel.com
greyletter press
[where you can find CLICK!!,
the new scratch off game!!]
http://circle.hipster.org
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From --- {AT} aol.com Tue Feb 1 20:28:43 2000
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 20:36:19 -0500
Reply-To: thingist {AT} listproc.thing.net
To: bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com
Subject: Re: Things are looking Grim for Genius 2000
I agree with Max Herman. Brad Brace is a lazy-ass, sorry SOB. Every
single day I click on that same girl's legs. 12-hour Internet hoax!
What exactly is he doing in Room 120 and 129?
First he afflicts people with this compulsive virus to their biological
clockwork; then he drops the entire global village for some trashy
doe-eyed, barefoot swamp tramp right out of Faulkner! I have trouble
remembering what day it is anyway, and I hear there's fixin to be a panic
in Greenwich (on the Thames.) He even admitted it when I confronted him;
this made me suspicious. But when I inspect it closely for some little
creative detail which only an artistic genius would notice without
prompting, I think it really is exactly the same picture.
No excuse! My product loyalty has been abused.
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t h i n g i s t
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From --- {AT} aol.com Thu Feb 3 19:38:42 2000
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 15:17:31 EST
To: bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com
Subject: Chromoplastic Chronometry
Chronic! Does the Grand Clockmaker go on vacation? Does He premit the
Clockwork Universe to come unwound?
Primitive peoples see it as related to the recent eclipse; they are
sacrificing village maidens to volcanoes in hopes Brad Brace will be
placated and post. The more metaphysically-minded wonder if we are
intended to learn some kind of lesson. I heard a girl's voice, with a
bandwidth somewhere between KISS and KLUV, speak in an earnest tone about
prayerful patience.
But perhaps Brad Brace is only a mighty patriarchal warrior like Joshua,
and has stopped the sun and moon in their courses across our blue window
so that a battle may be rewound and edited.
It's eternity in time; the one-point concentration which successfully
negotiates the Bardo realm of distracting illusion. Anti-matter. Stasis.
Heraclitian stat-ue, undraped; Parmenides exposed.
From --- {AT} yahoo.com Sat Feb 5 08:36:21 2000 Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 05:21:49
-0800 (PST) To: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com> Subject: Re:
UPDATE: The 12hr ISBN-JPEG Project
thanks brad..got this post durring the opening last night...made me very
happy...
--- { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com> wrote:
>
> _______ _ __ ___ _
> |__ __| | /_ |__ \| |
> | | | |__ ___ | | ) | |__ _ __
> | | | '_ \ / _ \ | | / /| '_ \| '__|
> | | | | | | __/ | |/ /_| | | | |
> |_| |_| |_|\___| |_|____|_| |_|_|
> _____ _____ ____ _ _ _ _____ ______ _____
> |_ _|/ ____| _ \| \ | | | | __ \| ____/ ____|
> | | | (___ | |_) | \| |______ | | |__) | |__ | | __
> | | \___ \| _ <| . ` |______| | | ___/| __|| | |_ |
> _| |_ ____) | |_) | |\ | | |__| | | | |___| |__| |
> |_____|_____/|____/|_| \_| \____/|_| |______\_____|
>
> | __ \ (_) | |
> | |__) | __ ___ _ ___ ___| |_
> | ___/ '__/ _ \| |/ _ \/ __| __|
> | | | | | (_) | | __/ (__| |_
> |_| |_| \___/| |\___|\___|\__|
> _/ |
> |__/
>
>
=====
[another quality email transmission]
[from --- {AT} yahoo.com]
[password:annex]
[not from]
[http://pleine-peau.com/n8/spam]
__________________________________________________
From --- {AT} memlane.com Sun Feb 6 13:42:04 2000
Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2000 12:36:42
Reply-To: webartery {AT} onelist.com
To: webartery {AT} onelist.com
Subject: Re: [webartery] Net.art
>Rather than expanding; the possibilities of exhibition are becoming
>progressively more constricted here over the past 15 years. Not just for me
>but also for the geographically local artists I know. The internet is very
>much like my physical journey to this city which is the nation's art
>capital. It is a release from provincialism. This list is my New York/Paris
>cafe. We have broken free!
A bit rosey for me, Barry, but I do appreciate your optimism...
>At least we can show each other our work - like opening a sketchbook or
>portfolio at an art school hangout. The relief and pleasure in that small
>act in this small circle is of immeasurable value to me.
...and will ditto this -- 100%...
>Thanks to this and thanks to you,
...and this...
As for what the 'art establishment' is trying to do vis a vis the genie
and the bottle, net.art and all -- well, they're just trying to do what
we're all trying to do out here, namely to learn, adapt, and survive...
from my perspective, of course. To what end? Here is room for cynicism,
per your perspective, Brad...
12hr ISBN-JPEG Project
[ from ZINE n LIT library (A&T) 1997 SEP 25 ]
The project was launched on the World Wide Web of the Internet
in late 1994. It continues even now, making it one of the longest
running art projects of its kind.
._________ _ ____________ _ __ __________________.
| |__ __| | /_ |__ \| | |
| | | | |__ ___ | | ) | |__ _ __ |
| | | | '_ \ / _ \ | | / /| '_ \| '__| |
| | | | | | | __/ | |/ /_| | | | | |
| |_| |_| |_|\___| |_|____|_| |_|_| |
|_____ _____ ____ _ _ _ _____ ______ _____|
._ _|/ ____| _ \| \ | | | | __ \| ____/ ____.
| | | | (___ | |_) | \| |______ | | |__) | |__ | | __|
| | | \___ \| _ <| . ` |______| | | ___/| __|| | |_ .
|_| |_ ____) | |_) | |\ | | |__| | | | |___| |__| .
._____|_____/|____/|_| \_| \____/|_| |______\_____.
| _____ _ _ |
| | __ \ (_) | | |
| | |__) | __ ___ _ ___ ___| |_ |
| | ___/ '__/ _ \| |/ _ \/ __| __| |
| | | | | | (_) | | __/ (__| |_ |
| |_| |_| \___/| |\___|\___|\__| |
| _/ | |
|__________________________| /___________________________|
"...posted/mailed every 12 hours... perfect trans-avant-garde
memes for the 90`s! A continuum of minimalist masks in the face
of catastrophe; conjuring up transformative metaphors for the
everyday..." -Brad Brace
1994 -- Many of today's 'best-known' net.artists were still playing
with PacMan... Hats off to you, Brad, and continued success
for your projects.
12hr ISBN-JPEG Project: http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/12hr.html
ZINE n LIT library: http://warnell.com/zinen/library/at970925.htm
Ted
From --- {AT} fact.co.uk Tue Feb 8 21:02:34 2000
Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 13:01:51 +0000
To: bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com
Subject: GMI
Dear Brad,
Thank you for your patience, I am now in a position to give you a final
answer.
I am afraid that, following a meeting with the curatorial team, the
project "The 12hr ISBN-JPEG Project" has not been selected for
presentation on GMI at this time. We are very sorry and hope this will not
prevent you from submitting further works in the future.
Many thanks for the time and effort you spent in applying and in
subsequent conversations.
Yours sincerely,
Fee.
= + = + = + = +
F e e P l u m l e y - C u r a t o r i a l P r o j e c t M a n a g e r
G l o b a l M u l t i m e d i a I n t e r f a c e
Foundation for Art & Creative Technology
Bluecoat Chambers School Lane Liverpool L1 3BX UK
M: +44(0) 7968 258630 E: gmi {AT} fact.co.uk W: http://www.thegmi.com
- & -
T: +44(0) 151 709 2663 F: +44(0) 151 707 2150 W: http://www.fact.co.uk
From --- {AT} aol.com Thu Feb 10 19:47:09 2000
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 12:17:44 -0500
Reply-To: thingist {AT} listproc.thing.net
To: bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com
Subject: Re: Reverse Censorship
I suspected that Brad Brace was some kind of fascist. Look how he has
been playing with his clock. It's so insidious. First, in all innocence,
I start viewing his pix. Nothing wrong with that. Isn't there some kind
of federal law about truth in advertising, bait and switch? So now he's
had me holding my breath for several weeks of thirteen hour increments.
It's like Apollo 13, even the Vatican is involved in the vigil. Each day I
waken with new hope; each day he dashes it. The Island of the multiple
Days Before. What day is it?--yesterday! Chained us in a Platonic cave,
without even moving shadows. Parmenides never changing e-flow.
You know how superstition works, too. You start getting paranoid, "Maybe
it's a critique of me as fashion victim. Maybe Brad Brace KNOWS that I
never wear anything but my workout clothes around Waco." Religious angst,
fear and guilt. Sacrifice a credit card to appease the celestials.
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From --- {AT} aol.com Fri Feb 11 17:31:37 2000
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 12:38:42 -0500
Reply-To: thingist {AT} listproc.thing.net
To: bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com
Subject: Re: Day in a Life 2/10/00
Self-promoting. Narcissistic. Delusions of doting grandmothers. So, I
think you're imposing by exposing. On the other hand, it's exactly why
I'm having trouble writing formula fiction, engaging stories, Jungian
rehashes. What is remarkable to me-- real exoticism-- is the incredible
persistence of the everyday. Your knobby little self that keeps on
pressing like you have energizer batteries. Am I sounding like
Maxamillion? Yeah, but there is nothing more aesthetic than reality which
is gasping for air between the larger than lifes.
I also appreciate your heroic Titanic routine, trying to save time from
the ever tightening screws on the Brace. (I've searched my heart more
earnestly. Perhaps its the bubblegum music I listen to. This has angered
him; the boom box is the clue. If I will listen to Mozart, the oracle
says, not only will my IQ improve, but Bradley will resume his rhythmic
response.)
Time for classical order. One day at a time. Dearest diarist!
Catherine Brown
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From bbrace {AT} wired.com Mon Feb 14 20:49:14 2000
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 13:25:59 -0700
From: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} wired.com>
To: bbrace {AT} wco.com
Subject: Re: [ISEA-FORUM:536] Online Art Museum Sweatshops
Brad,
I don't think that many people have had the balls to do this. Look, I've
known you for a long time (at least virtually). One thing that I've
always known is that you're constant as the North Star in your own
polemic, and I think there'sa lot to be said for consistency. And I think
it's tremendously amusing that many in the net.art community have placed
you in the lunatic fringe for your views, without looking behind the
curtain of what your motivations might be.
But then most aren;t obsessed with metanarrative like I am.
So, I wonder what it is that you're looking for - the simple inversion of
the power relations in the art world? Can't be that simple, and I'll slap
you if it's as easy as the old DADA maneuver. Overthrow hegemony, empower
the poletariat, that sort of thing. But then, I'm also thinking that
you're by definition one of art's 'last men standing', the loyal
opposition as to keep the the whole power structure visible, and that's
useful as well.
But I wonder, what would happen in a world where the Brad Braces of the
world became hegemonic centers in themselves. Would we see an aesthetic
banana republic, or would we see a fundamental paradigmatic shift in the
art world, or what? (Hey, it may seem far-fetched, but work with me
here)...
I just think that it's so damned amusing to watch people dismiss what
you're trying to say when I think that what you're saying is probably
totally immaterial to the fact that you're screaming about these things in
the first place.
And I don't think that many people have had the cojones or have turned up
the controls on the ol neural net far enough to ask these questions.
ALmost sounds like it coudl be an interview...
>THE MUSEUM OF IDIOT-NET-ARTIST SHILLS
>
>The work of over 125 pandering online artist-victims will be presented
>as part of:
>
>EAT-ME: An International Conference of Blabbering Incestuous Artworld
>Acolytes at the Walker Art Center (April 6-8, 2000)
>
><--
<http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/blabbering-cronies.html>http://bbrace.laughings
quid.net/blabbering-cronies.html -->
>
>Cultural identity, in the deepest sense, is all about open, intrinsic
>value. The institutionalized culture is never a means but always an
>end. Cultural resources, rituals, and activities are valued in and of
>themselves. They are not things that can be reduced to quantifiable
>standards.
>
>Culture, then, exists in sharp contrast to the institutional sphere,
>in which all phenomena is reduced to utility, and expropriation and
>expediency become the accepted artworld norms.
>
From bbrace {AT} wired.com Mon Feb 14 20:52:38 2000
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 13:34:56 -0700
From: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} wired.com>
To: bbrace {AT} wco.com
Subject: [http://pavu.com/elliott-arco2000] - Arco2000 World Grand Prix - feb
11 2000 between 7h30 and 7h31 pm, follow the running Net Horses
horse=11.Brad Brace
palais-tokyo // + qu'hier et bien - que demain
Dear Brad Brace
Your project:
The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project
was not selected for Vdor21/Break21 festival.
Due to large number of proposals we are not able to give detailed
description for our decision.
We are looking forward for your proposal for the next Vdor21/Break21
festival in 2001.
Best regards, net section of the Vdor21/Break21 festival, Jaka Zeleznikar
From --- {AT} azstarnet.com Thu Mar 23 19:35:54 2000
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 08:43:20 -0700
To: { brad brace } <bbrace {AT} ncal.verio.com>
Subject: (no subject)
tucson is the best place in arizona besides bisbee & jerome, which are
really small.
Be a real cowboy and stay at copper queen in douglas, bisbee. Hotel
Congress, someplace secret, can show,
major old missile bomb stockpile/.. i think they're empty. saw two years
ago. walk along ther tracks and fences. into the industrial yard
is the perfect fuzzy picture.
Of course you're back home already. go to casino on indian reserve.
stripe shirts win money.
From --- {AT} is2.nyu.edu Mon Mar 27 06:44:17 2000 Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000
12:22:03 -0500 Reply-To: avant-garde {AT} lists.village.virginia.edu To:
avant-garde {AT} lists.village.virginia.edu Subject: Re: Re ;-)
My only complaint concerning b/rad is that the positin he has set for
himself is that in order that he be right everyone else has to be wrong --
and in being wrong we are sniveling cowards because we do not embrace his
truth -- as to his truth it is the same old modernist -- claim to a
decontextualized belief in the great leveling of technology in which
everything is fine and good as long as there are no standars by which to
define fine and good, or atleast none other than his. it partakes of the
laissez fair capitalism of e-commerce in which there are no goods or
services just the promise of them. Within this there is only a commitment
to embrace the phantasmagoric social formations that lies beyond any
possible utopian reforms other than its acceptance. The condition that
this logic confirms or perhaps manifests is that of the collapse of the
imagined into "the real", binding us to late capitalism ideological
commitment to the flow of goods, services and events as cultural spectacle
therefore forming the rationalizing structures of a cultural symbollic.
In other words an "authentic" premised on synthetic experience and none
other is now possible and real without announcing its instrumental
perversion? That is Brad has lost any self-reflexivity -- self doubt his
paranoid-narcisism has made all others who do not reflect his belief his
enemy for they represent that whcih opppresses and devalues him --
consequently he accuses them of doing exactly what hehas committed himself
to authoritarianism.
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From --- {AT} is2.nyu.edu Mon Mar 27 08:17:38 2000
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 00:02:21 -0500
Reply-To: avant-garde {AT} lists.village.virginia.edu
To: avant-garde {AT} lists.village.virginia.edu
Subject: Re: Re ;-)
Brad, you continue to appropriate and exonerate theinsturmental logic of
the new the impoverished modernist political polarities of a techno
sublime . I'm sorrybut AI'm not at all surprised at your woeful lack of
intellect; that you continue to send mindlessly
myopic and self congradulatory missives that plead for those who you
would dismiss and abuse to celebrate or even care that the 12hr-project
has passed the 4000-mark! How pathetic it is that you would pander in
this manner. I'm sorry to say that bait as you may -- you have no audience
here.
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From --- {AT} sfaserv.sfa.uconn.edu Mon Mar 27 08:40:06 2000
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 19:57:52 -0500
Reply-To: avant-garde {AT} lists.village.virginia.edu
To: avant-garde {AT} lists.village.virginia.edu
Subject: Re: Re ;-)
Brad is definitely not chronos devouring saturn, I've been to his site he
devours time and nothing more -- in this his mouth is big enough he lacks
the other attributes --
The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project >>>> since 1994 <<<<
+ + + serial ftp://ftp.wco.com/pub/users/bbrace
+ + + eccentric ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/bb/bbrace
+ + + continuous ftp://ftp.teleport.com/users/bbrace
+ + + hypermodern ftp://ftp.rdrop.com/pub/users/bbrace
+ + + imagery ftp://ftp.pacifier.com/pub/users/bbrace
> News://alt.binaries.pictures.12hr ://a.b.p.fine-art.misc
> Mailing-list: listserv {AT} netcom.com / subscribe 12hr-isbn-jpeg
> Reverse Solidus: http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net
> http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html
{ brad brace } <<<< bbrace {AT} netcom.com >>>> ~finger for pgp
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